Mathematical Methods in Computer Aided Geometric Design: v. 1

Mathematical Methods in Computer Aided Geometric Design: v. 1

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Format Relié
Langue Anglais
Éditeur Academic Press Inc

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This volume delves into the intersection of mathematics and computer-aided geometric design, presenting a collection of insights and discussions from experts in the field during the 1988 International Conference on Geometric Design. With topics ranging from algebraic geometry to the practical applications of mathematical principles in design, the book serves as a valuable resource for researchers and practitioners alike.

Through rigorous exploration, it sheds light on the evolution of geometric algorithms and their underlying theories. The interplay between theoretical frameworks and real-world applications is emphasized, illustrating how mathematical concepts can enhance design techniques.

As a comprehensive overview, this work is not only significant for its historical context but also for its influence on the continuous development of geometric design methodologies. Enthusiasts and professionals searching for depth in mathematical applications within computer graphics will find its content both enlightening and practically applicable.
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